WO2001033418A2 - Systeme d'hyperlien dependant du temps de contenu video - Google Patents

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WO2001033418A2
WO2001033418A2 PCT/IB2000/001319 IB0001319W WO0133418A2 WO 2001033418 A2 WO2001033418 A2 WO 2001033418A2 IB 0001319 W IB0001319 W IB 0001319W WO 0133418 A2 WO0133418 A2 WO 0133418A2
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  • the present invention relates to a hyperlink having a time dependency and related to a video.
  • Hypertext systems such as the World Wide Web (WWW) contain objects, i.e. electronic documents, which are creatively linked to each other.
  • a user device is connected via a browser to a content server including an object and content is exchanged between the user device and the content server.
  • the exchange of content occurs over the internet using, for example, a hypertext transport protocol (HTTP) for hypertext documents.
  • HTTP protocol messages are carried m Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) messages. It is also possible to transmit voice or video content over the internet.
  • TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
  • voice and/or video multimedia session protocols like Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and H.323 are used.
  • Multimedia sessions can be established via SIP by selecting links from HTTP hypertext documents, if the browser is equipped with multimedia capabilities.
  • SIP is a client-server protocol m which requests are generated by one entity
  • Each object which the user device may access may include one or more hyperlinks that link to another place m the same document or to an entirely different object.
  • the hyperlinks occur within a certain area m the object and may include a picture or phrase, a word, an icon, or any other visual representations.
  • the hyperlinks m these objects may be selected by clicking when the cursor is within the area of the hyperlink.
  • the browser of the user device switches over to a new object that is associated with the hyperlink.
  • Prior art video content include hyperlinks and other WWW type content associated with video programs.
  • the hyperlinks and WWW type content that are associated with prior art video content are transmitted m parallel to the video program without being associated directly to spatial objects within the video stream. Therefore, these hyperlinks are not bound to objects m the video. It is desireable to navigate m video/multimedia content using hyperlinks bound to the video content.
  • the prior art does not define mechanisms for implementing a seamless switchover between video contents. In the prior art, there is always an observable delay when establishing a new session after a hyperlink has been selected from, e.g., a web page displayed by the side of a television picture .
  • a user of a video browser selects a link displayed with the video while viewing the video.
  • the links may be represented by three dimensions including the x and y coordinate ranges of the link at a given moment m time m the video image with the last dimension m each case being time that the link appears during the playing of the video.
  • the video may show a person walking from room to room and the hyperlinks may be associated with different furniture m each of the rooms. Therefore, the hyperlink for a chair m the kitchen is only selectable for the portion of time that the chair is displayed.
  • the link may be to a site containing information about the history of the furniture (i.e.
  • the hyperlink may be represented m three dimensional space with a fourth dimension being time if the video is m three dimensions.
  • the link information may be transmitted as a link stream to the video browser parallel to the video information so that the link information is available to the video browser when the link is m effect. In this embodiment the establishment of a connection to a new session is made by the video browser.
  • the link information may alternatively be stored m the content server m a database with a mapping of time and coordinates to the link information.
  • the establishment of a connection to a new session may be made by the content server for the video browser.
  • a call processing server may be arranged between the content server and the browser.
  • the call processing server may be used to initiate the establishment of a new session, thereby reducing bandwidth required to the browser.
  • a media proxy arrangement may optionally be connected with the call processing server.
  • the link information may be downloaded to the video browser from the content server at the start of the video session before the video information is transmitted to the video browser from the content server.
  • the mapping of time and coordinates to the link information occurs m the video browser.
  • Each of these embodiments may include the advance establishment of a connection to a new session of an approaching hyperlink to provide a smooth switchover to the new session should the approaching hyperlink be selected.
  • a switchover application may be used to control the switchover from the original session and content stream to a new session and control stream to which a selected hyperlink m the original content stream points.
  • the switchover application may be downloaded from the original content server to the browser, the call processing server, or a service control means associated with the call processing server.
  • the switchover application may be adapted to the applications required by the content with which it is associated.
  • F g. la is a basic schematic diagram showing a system for processing a time-dependent hyperlink according to the present invention.
  • Fig. lb- Id are flow diagrams showing the general steps for selecting a hyperlink within a video and transferring control between servers;
  • Fig. 2a is a schematic diagram showing a first embodiment connection between a content server and a video browser of the present invention m which the link information is transmitted to the video browser m a link stream;
  • Fig. 2b is a schematic diagram of the connection of Fig. 2a showing an optional call processing server;
  • Fig. 2c is a schematic diagram of the connection of Fig. 2a showing an optional media proxy with the call processing server;
  • Fig. 2d is a schematic diagram of the connection of Fig. 2c showing an optional service control means connected to the call processing server;
  • Fig. 3 is a schematic diagram showing a second embodiment connection between a content server and a video browser of the present invention in which the link information is stored in a link database m the content server;
  • Fig. 4 is a timing diagram showing the transmission of a switchover application and content stream from a content server to a browser.
  • the link data is transmitted to the browser 100 using another protocol which includes more error checking, such as User Datagram Protocol/Internet Protocol (UDP/IP) or Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) .
  • UDP/IP User Datagram Protocol/Internet Protocol
  • TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
  • the user operates the input device 160 to select the position m the electronic document at which the hyperlink is shown (i.e., the x, y coordinates on the user display) .
  • the electronic document m the content server 200 is a video and the hyperlinks are viewable objects m the video of the content server 200. Therefore, the position of the hyperlink also includes time as one of the coordinates.
  • Content reference such as Uniform Resource Locator (URL) and/or session description information of the selected hyperlink is determined from the coordinates selected by the user.
  • URL Uniform Resource Locator
  • the browser switches the user input/output device 140 to the new content server 202 and drops the connection to the content server 200.
  • the present invention includes the association of hyperlinks with the video as three dimensional objects where the dimension include the location on the screen (x, y) at which the hyperlink appears m the video and the time (t) during the playing of the video at which the hyperlink appears. It is also conceivable that the video may be three dimensional wherein the hyperlink has x, y, z, and t coordinates.
  • the first step according to the invention is to associate the hyperlinks with a time and place m the video by coordinates, step 10. That is, each hyperlink is associated with coordinates indicating an area of a display and a time during the playing of a video at which the hyperlink appears at those coordinates.
  • the user may select one of the hyperlinks associated with the video, step 20.
  • a content reference for the selected hyperlink is determined based on the coordinates selected and the time of the selection, step 30.
  • the content reference may include a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) to establish a session to the new content, session description information to reflect the characteristics of the new content, and the requirements for the browser.
  • the URL may also include a time displacement from the start of the new content at which to start playing the new content.
  • the hyperlink may point to a portion, such as a scene, of a video which is located m the middle of the video.
  • the URL may also specify a limited area in the picture frames from the time displacement onward.
  • the content server may focus the picture to display only this limited area.
  • the showing of the limited area m the picture frames and the focussing as specified by the URL may be performed by the browser itself, provided that the video coding of the stream from the content server has sufficient precision.
  • the time displacement may also be indicated otherwise.
  • the content reference may further comprise an SIP Call Processing Language (CPL) script that is sent in the session establishment signalling and used by call processing servers (described later) to assist in finding the required content.
  • the CPL script may comprise contact instructions to alternate locations to be contacted to reach the required content.
  • the content reference may also comprise executable content that specifies how the selection of the hyperlink appears to the user.
  • the content reference may include instructions to play a video clip at a hyperlink selection and control the establishment of the connection to the referred content. Finally, the content reference may specify whether a smooth switchover or immediate switchover is required and at which point m time the switchover should occur.
  • connection to the new session is initiated, step 40.
  • the browser 100 begins the new session and ends the previous session from which the new link was selected, i.e. the browser 100 switches over to the new session, step 50.
  • the x-range and y-range of a hyperlink at a given time window may be provided explicitly m the link stream.
  • an algorithm may be used by the browser that selects an area on the screen based on visual characteristics of the image on the screen.
  • the algorithm may comprise adaptive learning characteristics to enable it to select objects of frequently occurring types of patterns or persons.
  • An algorithm that tracks a moving object _n the video stream for a specified time may also be provided m the browser.
  • the starting coordinates, starting time, and duration that the tracking should be performed may be specified to the tracking algorithm.
  • the algorithm may be built into the browser or may be downloaded to the browser when the browser initiates a session with the content that the algorithm is associated with. Similarly, the learning information may also be downloaded.
  • the algorithm makes a decision whether an object has been pointed to by a pointer device based on pointing coordinates and time.
  • the existence of a link may be indicated to a viewer of the video m various ways.
  • the video content itself may contain information indicating visually to a user the existence of a hyperlink.
  • the browser may display a visual object pointing to the video content having the object having the associated hyperlink.
  • the browser may display the bounds of the object m accordance with the boundaries of the object provided explicitly m the link information contained m the link stream from the content server.
  • FIG. 2a an embodiment of the invention is shown m which a user views the video using the video browser 100 connected to the content server 200 which contains the video to be played.
  • the video and content reference information for the hyperlinks m the video are transmitted m two separate streams on respective first and second channels 110, 112.
  • a link stream containing the content reference information for the hyperlinks is transmitted m parallel with the video to the video browser 100.
  • the link stream includes the information required to establish the link, i.e., content reference and information sufficient to visualize the existence of the hyperlink.
  • the link stream provides the content reference for the hyperlinks that are presently viewable and selectable m the video.
  • the video may show a person walking from room to room and the hyperlinks may be associated with different furniture m each of the rooms. Therefore, the hyperlink for a chair m the kitchen is only selectable for the portion of time that the chair is displayed. Accordingly, the link stream contains content reference information for the hyperlink to the chair only for the duration of time that the chair is displayed.
  • the video browser 100 When the user makes a selection m step 20 of Fig. lb, the video browser 100 has all the information it needs to establish a connection, i.e. perform steps 30, 40, and 50 of Fig. lb. Once the connection to the electronic document of the selected link is established, the browser 100 begins a session with the new link.
  • the electronic document to which the hyperlink is linked may be any type of electronic document and does not have to be another video.
  • the linked document could be a web page, a hypertext document, a video clip, and audio clip, or any other type of electronic document.
  • the browser may initiate the establishment of a session towards the content pointed to by the link, i.e., the link session, before the user selects the hyperlink.
  • the content reference such as the address (i.e., URL) towards the content pointed to by the link and the link visualization information (coordinates and time ranges) for a hyperlink is transmitted to the browser 100 before the hyperlink is viewable m the video, step 30.
  • the browser then initiates the establishment of a connection to that hyperlink on a separate channel while the original content is still being viewed by the user, step 40.
  • a smooth switchover is achievable m step 50 because a parallel connection and optionally the content stream is already established by the time the hyperlink appears m the video and can be selected by the user. If the hyperlink is not selected, the browser merely drops the newly made connection and maintains the current session, step 52.
  • This embodiment is costly and wastes bandwidth.
  • it provides a smooth switchover from the current session to the new session when the hyperlink to the new session is selected. The smooth switchover is possible because the session establishment delay and the content loading delay at the content server are eliminated. Similarly, the delay of searching to the right position within the content, e.g. m a CD-ROM device, is eliminated.
  • the content reference information must be transmitted to the video browser 100 by the link stream m advance of the actual video which shows the hyperlink so that the advanced establishment of the link is possible.
  • the advanced connection may be selectively made for those links which are likely to be selected, or other criteria .
  • a smooth switchover can be used when returning to the original content from a selected content either when the content has reached its end or when a user explicitly decides to do so.
  • the browser 100 starts the re-establishment of a session towards the original content from which the link was selected.
  • the procedure for re-establishment of the original content is similar to the establishment of an upcoming link.
  • the content reference indicates that the link content of a selected link is sufficiently short
  • the session to the original content server may be maintained at link selection.
  • a call processing server 300 is arranged between the browser 100 and the content server 200.
  • the parallel first and second transmission channels 110 112' are arranged between the content server 200 and the call processing server 300.
  • the coordinates and time of the selection are transmitted to the call processing server 300 from the browser 100.
  • the call processing server 300 performs the steps 30 and 40 of Fig. lb, thereby selecting the content reference and establishing the session, i.e., setting up a connection to a new content server 202 based on the coordinates and the time of the selection and initiating the connection to the new content server 202 to which the new link is connected, over a new channel 118.
  • the call processing server 300 also establishes the new session m step 50 of Fig. lb by dropping the old session from the first content server 200 and connecting the new content server 202 to the browser 100, step 50 of Fig. 1, when the connection to the new session is established.
  • the call processing server 300 may establish this new session m advance of the selection of the new session by the user to enable a smooth transition.
  • the benefit of using the call processing server 300 is that only one session is connected to the video browser 100 at the viewer terminal 140 at any one time, which may save bandwidth.
  • a media proxy 400 may optionally be attached to the CPS 300.
  • the control channels between the browser 100 and the content server 200 are connected via the CPS 300.
  • the data channels carrying the individual media components are routed from the content server 200 to the browser 100 via the media proxy 400.
  • the CPS 300 instructs the media proxy 400 to perform connections on the data channels.
  • the data channels may comprises a media mix including audio, video, and data streams.
  • the different media can be added, dropped, or replaced dynamically during a call via instructions from the CPS 300.
  • the media proxy 400 identifies the different types of media components from the multimedia stream and perform switching of the individual media components separately.
  • a service control means 500 may be connected with the CPS 300.
  • control signals and the link stream are transmitted to the service control means 500 from the browser 100 and the content server 200.
  • the data streams are transmitted via a media proxy 400. If the media proxy 400 is not used, the data stream is transmitted to the CPS 300 directly.
  • Each of the embodiments shown m Figs. 2a-2d and discussed above may include the advanced connection of a link for a smooth switchover.
  • a switchover application that performs the smooth switchover to a new session may optionally be used.
  • the switchover application is a generic program for performing several tasks and may be responsible for one to many links associated with a video, i.e., the switchover application is associated with the video content and knows the links it is responsible for.
  • the switchover application is stored m the content server with the video.
  • the switchover application may be downloaded from the content server of the video to the browser 100 (Fig. 2a) , the CPS 300 (Fig. 2b and 2c) , or to the service control means 500 (Fig. 2d) .
  • the switchover application is executed by the browser 100, CPS 300, or service control means 500.
  • the switchover application is responsible for receiving and interpreting the link stream information.
  • the switchover application may establish the sessions toward links selectable by a viewer of the video.
  • a link selection by a user is indicated to the switchover application from the browser 100, and the switchover application hands control over from the current session to a new session.
  • a particular switchover application may include any one or more of the following steps:
  • the switchover application may remain m control and may decide not to release the session toward the original video from which the link was selected as shown m the flow diagram of Fig. Id.
  • the switchover application may further include the following steps, m addition to the previous steps : • Establishing a new session toward the link content at a given point m time, step 72;
  • a hyperlink may point to more than one new content to be connected one after the other.
  • the browser may first be connected to a first new content such as a video clip. After the first new content finishes, the browser may then be connected to a second new content, so that the browser is connected to both the first content and then the second content m response to the selection of one hyperlink.
  • the above described procedure steps may also be performed m the previous embodiments where the downloading of a switchover application is not used, but instead the functions of a switchover application are resident on the browser or call processing server.
  • switchover applications allow the procedures used prior to and after the link selection to vary from one link to another and therefore, can be tailored to the content they are associated with.
  • the link streams includes one or more link content reference and switchover preparation schedules coupled with link visualization information.
  • the switchover preparation schedules may be specified using simple ascn tag notation.
  • the switchover application is arranged to interpret this notation.
  • An example of a link stream schedule transmitted m the link stream is shown m Fig. 4.
  • a first switchover preparation schedule includes : y
  • a second switchover preparation is transmitted after the first switchover preparation, the second switchover preparation including:
  • the switchover preparation schedules are not necessarily fixed and can be adapted to specific environments by returning feedback information from the browsers to the content server pointed to by the selected link. While the new session to the content of the selected link is being established, the browser measures the time needed to establish the session. The time needed for session establishment may be may be calculated several ways. If the reply time from the sending of SIP invite message to receipt of an OK answer message from the content server includes the preparations for sending the content stream (i.e., loading of content from secondary storage from indicated time displacement onwards and memory allocation etc.), the reply time can be used to adjust the time m the switchover preparation schedule which indicates how much time before the visualization of the link, the link session must be established.
  • the content stream preparation time must also be calculated and added to the session establishment time to determine the time indicating how much before the visualization of the link the link session must be established.
  • the round trip delay from the browser to the content server may be measured to determine how much earlier the request to start transmitting the prepared content must be issued.
  • the feedback information collected from the browsers can be used to adjust the times m the switchover preparation schedules presented m the link stream.
  • the switchover preparation schedules associated with the switchover application may also be made specific to different receivers by determining the network address prefixes for different browsers.
  • the browser may simply report failures to establish a link session and obtain the content requested.
  • a difference between the session description information indicated m the content reference and the session description information indicated by the link content server may also be reported by the browser. This information may be used to correct the session description information m the original content server. Similarly any conflict between the attributes indicated m the content reference and attributes indicated by the new content server can be reported.
  • a Witchover application may be downloaded to the browser 100, CPS 300, or service control means 500 either prior to the transmission of the link stream and actual content or at a given time displacement from the start of the video. If the switchover application is downloaded prior to the transmission of the link stream and actual video, it may itself establish the multimedia session and request the transmission of the link stream. If the switchover application is downloaded at a given time displacement from the start of the video, the need for downloading may be indicated by the content server or it may be pushed by the content server to the browser 100, CPS 300, or service control means 500. A given switchover application may be responsible for a limited set of links m the link stream.
  • switchover application When a switchover application has processed all links m its responsibility, it may start downloading of another switchover application to take its place.
  • links m the link stream may be assigned to different switchover applications.
  • the several switchover applications may be active simultaneously at the browser 100, CPS 300, or service control means 500.
  • Switchover applications may be specific to a link, a set of links within a content, a content or a set of contents.
  • different switchover applications may be used m the same content.
  • a history of old switchover applications is cached either m the browser or the proxy. Only those switchover applications which still have remaining unencountered links pending are cached.
  • the switchover application is downloaded when navigating back to the original content .
  • the original content server is contacted and provided with the time displacement from the beginning of the original content at which a link was selected.
  • a link identifier is provided to the original content server. This information is used by the original content server to download a correct switchover application and to start playing video content stream at correct time displacements, i.e., return to the point m the original video content at which the selected link was selected.
  • the content server includes a mapping from the time displacements and or indices to switchover applications.
  • the currently connected content server 200 may optionally provide a string of video clips to be played while a connection to the new session is being established. These video clips play while the new session is being established so that the viewer screen displays a coherent video during the transition to the new session. As is apparent, this option is not required if the advanced establishment of the new session is made as described above.
  • the video browser 100, the call processing server 300, or the service control means 500 may simply check the availability of an upcoming link. If the check reveals that the link is unavailable, the visual representation of the link will not be displayed.
  • the links displayed by the video may be dependent on prior criteria specified by the user. For example, only links which pertain to prior interest categories may be displayed. As another alternative, the display of links may be dependent on parental/employer blocking. The criteria may also include subscriber information, such as whether the user is a paid member for links which allow only subscribers to access the information, or other price information such that only sessions below a certain price are presented. Referring to Fig.
  • the link data including the session description information may be stored m a data base 250 m the content server 200.
  • Information to visualize the existence of the link may transmitted with the video to the browser 100 as the video is playing, i.e., being displayed.
  • the database 250 provides a mapping of time and coordinates to the content reference (address e.g., URL, session description information) of the hyperlinks.
  • the video browser 100 transmits the coordinates and time of the selection to the content server 200.
  • the content server 200 retrieves the content reference from the database 250 based on these coordinates and time of the selection.
  • the content server 200 may establish the session toward the new session itself (forwarding) or it can transmit the content reference for the selected link to the video browser 100 (redirection) so that the video browser 100 establishes the new session.
  • a smooth transition may be established m this embodiment by the content server 200 as follows. As a link to another session becomes available, the content server 200 establishes a connection for the video browser 100 so that it is available for a smooth switchover if the hyperlink for that session is selected by the user m step 20. The connection to the new session may then be redirected to the browser 100 by the content server 200 by merely switching the output to the browser 100.
  • all link content reference information m the database 250 for the video to be displayed may be downloaded from the content server 200 to the browser 100 at the start of the session with content server 200, before beginning of the video transmission from the content server 200 to the video browser 100.
  • the browser 100 contains the content reference information necessary to establish the connection m the downloaded file. The information is retrieved based on the coordinates and the time at which the hyperlink was selected by the user.

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La présente invention concerne un hyperlien dépendant du temps associé à une vidéo d'un serveur de contenus. Ce lien dépendant du temps possède des références croisées avec des coordonnées et le temps durant lequel ce lien apparaît dans la vidéo. Un utilisateur peut sélectionner l'hyperlien dépendant du temps en sélectionnant cet hyperlien lorsqu'il est affiché par la vidéo. Les coordonnées de cette sélection, y compris le temps, sont utilisées pour déterminer l'hyperlien qui a été sélectionné. Le navigateur utilisé peut ensuite être commuté vers une nouvelle session indiquée par cet hyperlien.
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